03-22-2008, 09:09 PM

North America
On Tuesday you can unleash you inner hero in Emergency Mayhem , as you save the day in Crisis City with over 30 action packed missions. You can take control of a helicopter in MiniCopter: Adventure Flight in over 40 missions. For gamers looking for gore on their Wii, title Obscure: The Aftermath is the game you’ve been dying for (no pun intended). King of Clubs and Summer Sports: Paradise Island are also hitting shelves for fans who can't get enough of mini-games. The biggest title of the week is none other than Koei's Opoona, a RPG that has you on a quest to reunite your amnesia ridden family. In Opoona you must grow accustomed to your new environment, make a living, and fend for yourself against inhabitants of Landroll.
- Emergency Mayhem March 25
- MiniCopter: Adventure Flight March 25
- Obscure: The Aftermath March 25
- Octomania March 25
- Opoona March 25
- Summer Sports: Paradise Island March 27
- King of Clubs March 28
Europe (UK)
This week's releases in Europe are playing catch up with North America. Smaller titles finally making their European debut are M&M's Kart Racing, Namco Museum Remix, SEGA Bass Fishing, SEGA Superstars Tennis, and Star Trek: Conquest. Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution comes to Europe with some extra features since the wait has been so long. THQ hit series, [Worms: A Space Oddity is ready for the frontlines. The critically acclaimed soccer franchise Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 is finally available to fans who are more appreciative of the sport. After all the controversy, Manhunt 2 is toned down and ready for the European public.
- M&M's Kart Racing March 28
- Manhunt 2 March 28
- Namco Museum Remix March 28
- Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution March 28
- Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 March 28
- SEGA Bass Fishing March 28
- SEGA Superstars Tennis March 28
- Star Trek: Conquest March 28
- Worms: A Space Oddity March 28
Australia
Australians only get one game this week, but at least it is a THQ gem. Worms: A Space Oddity finally heads down under shortly after its release in North America. You will enjoy the same classic worms gameplay with some new innovative controls. THQ at the last minute decided to toss out the online mode for the game, but by this time next month Australians will be racing online with Mario Kart Wii.
- Worms: A Space Oddity March 27
Note: All dates are subject to change and may not remain the same as listed. Check with your local retailers to confirm dates.